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The current energy situation and the future of solar.

Tuesday, October 2, 2007 at 6:30 PM (PT)

Greenbrae , CA

The current energy situation and the future of solar.

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The current energy situation and the future of solar.
 
A presentation followed by Q&A and networking. An interactive learning experience that connects you with local people and ideas.
 
Guest Speakers:
 
Prof. Tad Patzek - Professor of Geoengineering at U.C. Berkeley. He is an Editor for Transport of Porous Media, and an Associate Editor of Energy Tribune. He is also an active participant in the global debate on biofuels and their environmental and social impacts. Patzek is a coauthor of some 200 papers and reports, and is currently writing four books.
 
Dan Sweeney - Energy consultant with Keene Builders. Sweeney works on residential energy conservation solutions using a combination of energy audits, solar photovoltaic, solar hot water, and energy loss control. His background includes street legal electric vehicle design and fabrication, robotic motion control, theatrical scenery design and construction, and AC/DC electrical systems.
 
 
 
Food and Drink provided by Westside Bakery Cafe and Marin Brewing Co.
 
$20 suggested donation. No one turned away.

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Tamalpais Bank, Greenbrae Branch
575 Sir Francis Drake Boulevard
Greenbrae , CA 94904

Tuesday, October 2, 2007 at 6:30 PM (PT)


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EcoNow is an interactive forum that connects you with leading green business professionals through education and networking. Each event begins with a presentation on an ecologically and socially responsible venture, delivered by an expert in the field, followed by Q&A. You will have the opportunity to introduce yourself and your interests, before networking, to facilitate the connections you want to make. Through networking you will be able to share your thoughts, learn from others, brainstorm, develop partnerships, and more.